"The Oireachtas shall not enact any law providing for the imposition of the
death penalty."

Art. 28 Abs. 3 Ziffer 3:
"Nothing in this Constitution other than Article 15.5.2 shall be invoked
to invalidate any law enacted by the Oireachtas which is expressed to be for
the purpose of securing the public safety and the preservation of the State in
time of war or armed rebellion, or to nullify any act done or purporting to be
done in time of war or armed rebellion in pursuance of any such law."

Art. 13 Abs. 6:
"The right of pardon and the power to commute or remit punishment imposed by
any court exercising criminal jurisdiction are hereby vested in the President,
but such power of commutation or remission may, except in capital
cases, also be conferred by law on other authorities."

Art. 40 Abs. 4 Ziffer 5:
"Where an order is made under this section by the High Court or a judge
thereof for the production of the body of a person who is under sentence of
death, the High Court or such judge thereof shall further order that the
execution of the said sentence of death shall be deferred until after the body
of such person has been produced before the High Court and the lawfulness of
his detention has been determined and if, after such deferment, the detention
of such person is determined to be lawful, the High Court shall appoint a day
for the execution of the said sentence of death and that sentence shall have
effect with the substitution of the day so appointed for the day originally
fixed for the execution thereof."